ReadKit - Reading Hub

All your reading in one place

Published by: Balazs Varkonyi
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ReadKit is a full-featured read later and RSS client that supports all major provider and it has a built in RSS engine too.
SUPPORTED NEWS READER SERVICES:
• BazQux
• Feedbin
• Feedly
• Feed Wrangler
• Fever
• FreshRSS
• Inoreader
• Miniflux
• NewsBlur
• The Old Reader
• Tiny Tiny RSS
• Built-in RSS
SUPPORTED READ LATER AND BOOKMARKING SERVICES:
• Instapaper
• Pocket
• Wallabag
• Pinboard
FEATURES:
• All your reading in one place, multiple account support.
• Universal app: same features and same services are supported on iOS and macOS
• Sync with all major RSS aggregator and read later provider or use it with built-in RSS engine.
• Feed and folder management for RSS services.
• Organize subscriptions / articles into folder / tags.
• Smart folders whose content is automatically updated according to your search criteria.
• Offline reading and image caching.
• Sync in the background.
• Built-in reader mode to extract full content of articles.
• Automatic reader mode.
• Share extension that save articles from Safari and other application for later reading.
• Subscribe to YouTube channels and playlists.
• Customizable user interface.
• Support for light and dark mode and color themes.
• Save content for offline viewing.
• In-app browser for viewing links and other references.
• Preference to display unread items on the app badge.
• Search for articles by content, title or source.
• Full support for hardware keyboard.
• Import and export of feed subscriptions via OPML.
• Mark articles as read on scroll or mark them all by a tap of a button.
• Mark as read above or below from context menu.
• Filter articles by read or starred status.
• Send articles in email.
• Share articles with apps, social media accounts, and other services via share sheet.
ReadKit's core functionality is available for free, completely free — no ads, no data mining. If you like it and want to unlock additional features, you can do so through by subscribing to ReadKit Premium with a single universal purchase. It unlocks all premium features and removes all restrictions on both platforms. In addition to the universal ReadKit Premium, separate lifetime plans are now available for iOS/iPadOS and macOS, and a free trial is also offered.
PREMIUM FEATURES:
• Multiple accounts: use it with two or more accounts at the same time. Allows you to save articles from RSS feeds to read-later accounts.
• Unlimited smart folders: more than one smart folder per account.
• Reader mode: displays the full text of article, even if it's not included in the feed source.
• Unlimited feeds: unlocks the limit of 20 feed for the built-in RSS service.
• Manage folders and tags: allows to organize feeds and read-later articles into folders or tags.
• Image cache: caches images from articles for offline reading.
• Themes and app icons: unlocks all themes and allows you to select a custom application icon on iOS.
• Import and export OPML: import and export of feed subscriptions via OPML.
• Upcoming new features: access to all upcoming premium features.
• Support the development: your purchase supports the continued development of ReadKit.
Privacy Policy: https://readkit.app/privacy
Terms of Use: https://readkit.app/terms-of-use
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ReadKit Reviews

Kind of half-baked

Snsethy on

United States

You can read snippits or ad-riddled pages. Probably better to just use Safari. Reader mode is available for $20, but it’s free in Safari.

Wallabag sync broken

Lux Liquidus on

United States

The app looks clean and powerful, and I was looking forward to subscribing to add more accounts. However, the first service I tried (Wallabag) got hung up almost immediately with a sync error. If I receive a reply from the devs and manage to get it working, I'll revisit, but for now it seems like sync, the most fundamental feature, doesn't work right 😭

Lot of potential but not quite ready to replace the alternatives

LeFauxMatt on

United States

I tried this app out for the free trial period and overall it has a lot going for it. There is much in the design that is reminiscent of Reeder, but is missing some of the design language that I've grown accustomed to. That alone isn't a deal-breaker, this app should be allowed to succeed on its own merits, but where it really falls short is in the basic expectations of a reader. For one, despite choosing background refresh, this app never picked up updates from my miniflux server. I always had to manually refresh to see what's new in my rss feeds. It also lacks some of the integrations that I would expect for it's read later service like being able to tag links that I share with it. Overall it seems like this app could be something great, but not until some of these major issues are addressed.

Devices compromised.

Brian Perez and Sonia Starnes on

United States

Just wondering if anyone can help. My devices have been compromised for 7 years or longer by my husband and his mistress. I think they are part of GitHub . Can anyone help?

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harleydavid96 on

United States

And it’s 5 stars!

iCloud sync!!!!

谁说黑猫就是警长 on

United States

We need iCloud sync support! please! This is very important!!

No iCloud support

Rambo8649 on

United States

Been looking at alternatives to Reeder. I thought Readkit was a worthy competitor other than the fact that it has no iCloud support. This app needs iCloud support.

Best RSS App in the App Store

Jbarajasp on

United States

This is the one to get hands down! The clean interface, customization, and reading options are unmatched. The integration with all the popular rss and “read it later” services is great. Don’t think twice on this one. It’s worth every penny.

RSS, reading curated by you

JackEber on

United States

ReadKit is the simplest way to keep up with the blogs and websites that interest you without subscribing to dozens of newsletter. ReadKit is ad-free and has a simple UI. It’s a pleasure to use. It even pulls in all the articles I have saved in Pocket. It also features several subscription levels. All are quite reasonable. Highly recommended for all fans of RSS.

Developer unresponsive

dtoub on

United States

Good alternative to Newsify and Reeder but with need for some minor fixes: 1. Reading and article doesn’t mark it as read and there is no gesture to mark all as read (eg, swiping down) 2. Background sync is random; many times it doesn’t happen for a long interval and it’s as if the app updates when it decides to. The Mac version can specify the sync interval so why can’t the iOS version? 3. Embedded tweets don’t display in the web view I’ve reached out to the developer multiple times and have never heard back. The main advantage of this over Newsify (which has some advantages) is the seemingly built-in content blocker support that fixes some problematic ads on various sites. ADDENDUM: I deleted the app. Never ever got any response from the developer and there were too many bugs on iPadOS and iOS (different bugs on each OS) and I’d rather use an app like Newsify that is well supported and works well.

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